Assistant Chair

Perrysburg, Ohio

Owens Community College
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Advertised Position Title:Assistant Chair, Nursing Clinical Operations

Job Description:

The Assistant Chair of clinical operations is part of the administrative team helping to coordinate all aspects of lab operations on the Toledo & Findlay campuses.


Essential Functions:

  • Recruit, interview, and recommend to the nursing program administrator candidates for adjunct clinical teaching faculty positions.

  • Coordinate and conduct orientation for adjunct clinical teaching instructors as directed, by the nursing program administrator.

  • Collaborate with the clinical coordinator to ensure clinical experiences allow students the opportunity to meet clinical learning outcomes.

  • Conduct clinical site visits to observe adjunct clinical instructors for the purpose of completion of performance evaluations.

  • Maintain regular, effective communication with clinical teaching faculty, didactic faculty, staff, administration, and students regarding any needs associated with the clinical component of the nursing programs.

  • Make contributions to the nursing programs, school, and/or college by participation on appropriate committees and teaching courses as assigned.

  • Track affiliation agreements to ensure they are up to date and meet approval/accreditation standards. Initiate new affiliation agreements as opportunities or need arises.

  • Coordinate and conduct orientation sessions for all nursing students.

  • Manage the process for, and ensure incoming student and faculty compliance with, health and clinical requirements.

  • Communicate and complete the process to ensure students have access to textbooks and other course supplies.

  • Consistently be a strong advocate for student success at the college. Attend the Owens Nursing Advisory Committee meetings.

  • Collaborate with other nursing administrators to arrange for substitute instructors.

  • Teach 6 hours of nursing courses over the academic year in area(s) qualified to teach.

  • Perform other duties as assigned.


Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills:

  • Knowledge of OBN rules and regulations for Chapter 4723-5 Nursing Education Program of the Ohio Administrative Code.

  • Good written and verbal communication skills. Ability to interact with students, faculty, administration, and other educators. Computer literacy.

  • Ability to make decisions under pressure.

  • Ability to make decisions with input from faculty, students and administration. Ability to manage several projects at one time. Ability to organize information and schedules to be presented in a timely manner.

  • Professional demeanor and positive attitude.

  • Strong level of commitment to the program and School of Nursing and Health Professions.

  • Be able to handle difficult situations with diplomacy.

  • Interact with faculty, students and administration in a positive manner.

  • Be able to deal with difficult students.


Minimum Requirements:

A master's degree; (i) If the individual does not possess a bachelor of science in nursing degree, the master's or other academic degree, including, but not limited to a Ph.D., shall be in nursing; (ii) If the individual possesses a bachelor of science in nursing degree, the master's degree may be, but is not required to be, in nursing; Current unencumbered RN license in Ohio, or multistate RN compact license

Job Classification:

Staff

Duty Days:

260 Days

Work Schedule:

TBD

Grant Funded Position:

No - Not Grant Funded

FLSA Status:

United States of America (Exempt)

Pay Basis:

Salary

Retirement System:

SERS - SERS (Retirement System Classification)
Date Posted: 23 April 2025
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